Product description
Red Cycling Products Removal Tool 22mm
Red Cycling Products removal/insertion tool 22 mm - bearing replacement made easy
With this tool from Red Cycling Products you can remove headset cups and press-fit bottom bracket systems for 24-millimetre axles as an ambitious hobbyist. The spreader tube is inserted into the tube housing with the spreader feet meeting the bearing shells. The shell is then knocked out with a light blow on the steel head of the tool.
Details
- 22mm
- For headset and press-fit BB
At a glance
Features
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Purpose
MTB Beginner / Tour, Marathon / Cross Country, All Mountain / Enduro, Downhill / Freeride, All-round / Beginner, Tour / Cross Country, Marathon / XC, All Mountain / Trail, Enduro, Dirt, BMX, Road, Cyclocross, Gravel, Aero, Endurance, Trekking, Bike Travel, Bikepacking, Cross, Every Day / Commuting, Lifestyle / Urban Biking, Everyday Cycling, Lifestyle / Single Speed, Urban Sports, Commuting
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Main Information
Tool Type:
Extraction / insertion tool
Operating Range:
Bottom bracket, Headset
The delivered product may have been produced earlier than the advertised model year.
Material
Material:
Steel
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Model Year
2023
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Article number
1245087
EAN
4052406305155
Customer opinions
Markus
Perfect
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Simply ingenious bearing Impeccable get out good part.
05.05.2022
Stephan
Does what it should
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For bottom bracket removal TOP
10.03.2022
Luc
Necessary tool
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Such a tool is required for disassembling a broken pressfit lower bracket. Had to hammer hard to get it to move. In addition, the wings folded inwards several times so that I could not get a grip on the bracket. Always have to manually fold out again before making a new attempt. Finally succeeded after I had firmly secured the entire bicycle frame in a workbench.
05.03.2022